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Atlantic and Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment - Fish
Citation
Marks, K.W. 2007. “AGRRA Database, version (05/2007).” Available online. https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/4028
Contact:
Ginsburg, Robert
Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Description
Survey of health of reef communities in the Western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico more
The Atlantic and Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment (AGRRA) Program is an international collaboration of scientists and mangers aimed at determining the regional condition of reefs in the Western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. AGRRA is the first and only program that has developed an extensive regional database on Caribbean coral reef condition. Using an innovative regional approach to examine the condition of reef-building corals, algae and fishes, our teams of reef scientists have assessed some 400 reef areas at 25 sites throughout the region. Already our preliminary findings have provided valuable baseline data for scientists and government officials responsible for selecting marine protected areas and maintaining their condition. Over 100 scientists and resource managers have joined AGRRA to conduct capacity training workshops, field assessments, data analysis and prepare results for publication and press releases. The goals of the AGRRA Project are to:
The Atlantic and Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment (AGRRA) Program is an international collaboration of scientists and mangers aimed at determining the regional condition of reefs in the Western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. AGRRA is the first and only program that has developed an extensive regional database on Caribbean coral reef condition. Using an innovative regional approach to examine the condition of reef-building corals, algae and fishes, our teams of reef scientists have assessed some 400 reef areas at 25 sites throughout the region. Already our preliminary findings have provided valuable baseline data for scientists and government officials responsible for selecting marine protected areas and maintaining their condition. Over 100 scientists and resource managers have joined AGRRA to conduct capacity training workshops, field assessments, data analysis and prepare results for publication and press releases. The goals of the AGRRA Project are to:
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- Complete the regional assessment of the health of coral reefs throughout the Western Atlantic;
- Analyze the results and develop a database so as to establish a practical scale of comparative reef condition; and
- Promote the transfer of this information to a wider audience including the general public, resource managers, government officials, policy makers, tourist operators, and students.
Scope
Keywords:
Marine/Coastal
Contributor
University of Miami; Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
Ginsburg, Robert
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Published in:
OBIS-Australia: Australian Ocean Biodiversity Information System
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Dataset information:
Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Research
Metadatarecord created: 2013-01-21
Information last updated: 2013-01-21